Ramallah, Palestine– The 5th Annual Palestinian Diaspora Conference in Ramallah, Palestine brought together diaspora dignitaries from around the world representing a wide array of sectors and institutions. Sir Rateb Rabie, President and CEO of the Holy Land Christian Ecumenical Foundation (HCEF) addressed the attendees in his opening remarks, referring to the Diaspora as a “Sleeping giant” signifying the importance of the conference theme: “We are all one nation. We are all Palestinian”. The theme of unity between Palestinians in the diaspora with Palestinians in the homeland resounded throughout the two-day conference, with all esteemed speakers and panelists committed to building the State of Palestine as one people. Dr. Siman Khoury, General Manager of Industrias Kabinchy and founder of the Palestinian Salvadorian Association, spoke about the role of the diaspora in Latin America, and how it must serve and lead by example. Ms. Lindsey Durand-Vibert, an Economic Development Team Leader at DFID Jerusalem, called on all present to further support diaspora backed economic initiatives: “Do not underestimate the role of the diaspora and private sectors for the success of this country. You are the ones who drive the innovation and hope for Palestine.” 

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Most notably, HCEF signed an agreement with Maher Hamdan, Team Leader of the Palestinian Market Development Programme, and Adnan Samara, President of the Higher Council for Innovation and Excellence, to further develop business relations between Palestine and its diaspora.

 

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From Left to Right: H.E Mr. Taysir Khalid, Ms. Hanan Jarrar, and H.E Mr. Ambassador Maen Areikat

On the following day, Sir Rateb Rabie gave his opening remarks at the beginning of the General Conference, stating “We have the genes and blood of Palestinians. We have the minds and hearts of Palestinians. Let us meet together on equal footing so we can make a difference.”

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From Left to Right: Ms. Jennine Abdul Khalik, Ms. Nour Odeh, Mr. Khaled Shahwan, and Moderator Ms. Zaina Naser

The opening ceremony included featured speakers: H.E Mr. Taysir Khalid, Executive Member of the PLO, H.E Ambassador Maen Areikat, Chief of the PLO delegation to the United States, and Ms. Hanan Jarrar, Director of the Government Directorate of the Americas & the Caribbean.  All three of them spoke about the importance of diaspora engagement as an essential key to the future of Palestine. Sir Rateb Rabie emphasized the importance of the Palestinian diaspora by saying “We have the genes and blood of Palestinians. We have the minds and hearts of Palestinians. Let us meet together on equal footing so we can make a difference.” His Excellency Ambassador Erekat cited how the moral and political influence of the United States is so influential in the global political order. “For true change to come to Palestine, the United States needs to take a more favorable view towards the Palestinian people, and it is a special responsibility of Palestinians in the United States to help spread a more informed and balanced view of Palestine in their country.”

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From Left to Right: Dr. Walid Zayed, Ms. Raya Sbitany, Mr. Basim Khoury, Mr. Jamal Haddad, and Moderator Mr. Anthony Habash

The second panel featured Mr. Jamal Haddad, the General Manager of Palestine for Development, Ms. Raya Sbitany, Head of Business Development at Bank of Palestine, Mr. Bassem Khoury, CEO of Dar Al-Shifa’a Pharmaceuticals, and Dr. Walid Zayed, a successful Palestinian-Panamanian lawyer, businessman, and scholar. The panel focused on the ways in which better connections with the Palestinian diaspora can better assist economic development and poverty reduction in Palestine. Through investment, initiatives to increase tourism, and joint business projects, the discussion demonstrated possibilities for uniting Palestinians. Ms. Sbitany, commented “There is actually a Palestinian exchange! With 49 companies on the market, it is fully regulated and aligned with international standards. But, the diaspora just doesn’t know about it. We have a very energetic young population here who want to help, but it truly helps to get experience from abroad.”

From Left to Right: Dr. Walid Zayed, Ms. Hadeel Ibrahim, Mr. Mohammad Attoun, Dr. Assad Abdulrahman, Ms. Annette Kafie, and Ms. Manal Farhan.

From Left to Right: Dr. Walid Zayed, Ms. Hadeel Ibrahim, Mr. Mohammad Attoun, Dr. Assad Abdulrahman, Ms. Annette Kafie, and Ms. Manal Farhan.

Sir Rateb Rabie moderated a roundtable discussion on how different segments of the Diaspora can work together to support Palestine’s growth and development. Dr. Assad Abdulrahman, Executive Chairman of the Palestine International Insititute, Mr. Mohammad Attoun, Trade & Investment Leader at the Palestinian Market Development Program, Ms. Manal Farhan from the Ministry of Economy, and Dr. Walid Zayed all joined the discussion, offering their professional opinions and experience throughout the discussion, as well as answering questions. They were joined by two Know Thy Heritage diaspora delegates, Hadeel Ibrahim, an Australian medical professional, and Annette Kafie, an Honduran international human rights student in Italy, who in the future hopes to use her educational background in Palestine. Both spoke as Diaspora members about different ways in which the homeland and Diaspora can better interact, and together with the other panelists, analyzed strategies for moving forward the economy, healthcare, a human rights agenda.

From Left to Right: Mr. Alex Cattan, Mr. Siman Khoury, and Mr. Roberto Kettlun

From Left to Right: Mr. Alex Cattan, Mr. Siman Khoury, and Mr. Roberto Kettlun

 The final panel hosted three guests from the Latin American diaspora: Roberto Kettlun, Mr. Siman Khoury, and Alex Cattan, who reflected upon how their inspiring personal journeys can be used as a blueprint for Palestinians seeking to make a difference. Touching upon the value of their Palestinian heritage and reconnecting with ones’ roots, they spoke of how they as individuals have found innovative, different ways of better engaging with Palestine. Mr. Khoury, who has had a highly successful business career in El Salvador, spoke of his experience in the diaspora, providing a model for Palestinians outside of the homeland hoping to give back and reconnect with Palestine. Mr. Cattan, a highly successful businessman and President of the Arab Center in Concepción, Chile, spoke about how the lessons he has learned over his many years in the corporate world can be taken and used to develop leadership skills, both in the homeland and diaspora. Mr. Kettlun, a professional Palestinian-Chilean footballer who currently plays in the West Bank Premier League and has appeared numerous times for the Palestinian national team, spoke about how he used his passion for football to better serve the Palestinian cause. “My father and grandfather always told me I would never be able to return to Palestine,” remarked Mr. Kettlun, “But through my love for football, I was able to return to my homeland and struggle for its cause. I encourage all of you to find your passion and use it as best you can to assist the Palestinian cause.”

 H.E Dr. Hanan Ashrawi

H.E Dr. Hanan Ashrawi

 

The conference culminated in a key note speech by Her Excellency Dr. Hanan Ashrawi, who spoke about the political situation in Palestine, the challenges facing their homeland, and the ways in which the diaspora can ameliorate the situation. The conference attendees were absolutely thrilled to hear her speak, and relished the opportunity to meet with her at the end of the conference. In the words of Dr. Hanan Ashrawi herself, “You diaspora Palestinians give us hope. Palestinian exiles and immigrants are still part of the Palestinian reality. We want you to engage in the future of Palestine. You can be our light and our voice throughout the world!”

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  In the spirit of Dr. Ashrawi’s words, The 5th Annual Palestinian Diaspora Conference served as an inspiration to all Palestinians in the diaspora that there is hope in cooperation with their brothers and sisters in the homeland.